A Brief Review Of Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep

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The book The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler is seen as the archetype of a Hard Boiled Fiction book. This genre describes unsentimental stories that are heavy in violence, corruption, and flippant humor. In The Big Sleep private detective Philip Marlowe is hired by the wealthy General Sternwood to stop a blackmailer while also finding the whereabouts of Rusty Reagan. Film Noir was derived from Hard Boiled Fiction with many of the same characteristics such as a femme fatale, a conflicted hero, and a variety of new characteristics like shadows and use of guns. The movie Casablanca directed by Michael Curtiz is a Film Noir and in the movie a wealthy bar owner named Rick Blaine, gets his world flipped upside down when his past lover Ilsa Lund shows